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8 Cpening ef the Canadian Pariiamen' OUR TORONTO CORRESPONDENOR. Tonowto, Fed. 26, 1857. Glow Things of that Kind are Pized tn Oanada—The Militia “\Frwins’’—The Governor General “ Fizins”— 1) ¢ Difference between Ladies’ Eyes and the Governor Gene- val’s Idems—The Great Valley of the Cis ca che wan— Yankees Prowpecting in il Already— Who Will get It? dic. Parliamen' opened here today at 8 o'clock. The ‘usval parade o° ather ragged looking native troopers ‘atiended the Goverror General, Sir Edmund tothe House, They looked a little like Falstad’s celebrated and, with this exception, that Falistai’s fellows be- donged to the jolly orver of winapipe girdiers, whereas these Jeilows looked like Quakers who bad got drunk, ‘ani Were dressed in soldiers’ toggery Dy way of puniah- ment, and wore put upon horseback as a substitate for ‘the etool of repentance. The Governor Genera! Sir Edmund Head, is a pale, oynical looking man. He would make a tolerable look ing Baptist prenober if he war toggeried to match. He is undignified in bis address, sat very uneasy on the political ibrope Canada is 8u pred to possess, and read bis specoh: with as much cmbarrasement as if there really was some thirg in it, Forlcan fancy ® men, big with meaving, feeling some corcers as 10 the manner in which he ‘would discharge hie va vabic cargo; bul whon the freight consisted of nothing, dene up in nothing, very pa: ticular im the of style or manner, tt seemed ai 2 to see ab ingly anxious about its reception i feet, 100, gave him @ great ces! .f troudie, and the precise location of his babes scemes to bo matter of as much interest to him as s good location in lands is to an astute and renee Hovstor ‘The following are ihe 'cactng points of the Governor's GENTLEMEN OF THE LEGISLATIVE AmgRunLY:— he ume of the year ha. arrived when the country agai2 re: : ats services ana i have called you together ia the Nutpellet that that every cit rt will be made by you to promote | government and increase the prosperity of Canada. By the By fhe piseaing of Provideuce thet prosperity hay met with ne The restoration of peace in Kure pe, and the ope that good will end friendly feeling wi.) continue to prevail on the cont MEAL, inopire me with con Adva.ce w the future, increased cultivati n of the soil and grewth of our trade, as shown by the oficia! recurns afford te beat proof of rapid Progreme a among the ns of such progress the opening of the Graga Tronk’ Kai Rails sy irom ot. Thomas in the Saat, Stratford im the West must bold a promiueat place. Toronto, which have raste of snom, 20% vatious of the country, I toe va ley of the Ottawa, aod Lower Canada are Boyorssue Gartienen oF THe Lecisiarive Councit ayn | | enjoy daily intercourse ou wiih ‘With regard to the tptercomu —that great river in whica (port equally interested, with tre ~~ to sacertain what factliies fis cour: nay hereafter aro) Ulend trailic. ‘The final eur- Fey of Lous district is vot yrt received, but when made will de. serve your most atien ive > eratim. At any rate the tract, which ls on three axive bounded by Lake Omtatio, he Ottawa and Lake Burou, has svpeared to me of vast im) tance to Cat Its rethiement wil ada breadth tw the virce, aud its lands are i aa. intormed. auch as may fairly atiract the industry and reward be 10u of a large popalauion Bieps have accordingiy oe «0 taken to iatersrot part 3: fhiet by roeds and ibe ler ¢ line of such rosds of lands on easy terms to actual se: ‘Teniertain little oun thst the banks of the St. Maurice, in Lower Canada, may be advautsg-ously d@.t with in the same manner. Exertions have been made to diifuse in Europe ® kaowledge of Canada and tte resources ‘On these ané other grounds 4 venture to axticipa'e in the ‘COMME SERSON & CODSIGETA ie IL CI ease ID the emigration from Furope, “Such an increase musi be o: great advantage to the Frovirce Those who are already in the occupation of land eusy terms, and the wealth ‘hole community w ili b= Augmented by the application of trech industry prootanle development of our real captial—tte soil b> our forests congratulate y ess of \he line of steamers, Which in the course of wer ave performed the voy ‘age between Liverpoo! on the cue hand, and Quebec end Mon- treal on the other. 1 bali rejoice to ree & weenly line estab Mahed ‘ap itis, the character of Canada and the advantages of ihe St. Lrwrence as 4 chsnnel of communica tion with the Ola World hare become much betier known To reat to our shores & ler; i pee of the a. trafic ‘rom Europe is an ob, pr vb Im portavce to our commerce. ‘A sum exceeding 0 v, derived from the proceeds of the lergy reserves, hae sirendy been distributed among the mu da. ia pur saance of the acts of 1855 ‘Will receive a sup piy of anorers niorial tenure have been steadily pursuad, and Tsee no rea- gon to think that any materia! dilliculues remaia to be over (OR communication from tbe Secretary of State will inform you that her hajesty’s goveromet bsve determined to suomtt certain measures connected sth (re altfairs aod territory of the Hudeon Bay Compa'y (0 the cvnsive-ation of & commit- tee ef the House of Camemen icvom ig BOW “ieecty Cacada this thaniry st bo tine Ja taking 2 coring 1 and of w gentle man, UNS ith pars bo x tl reepects compe to atlord informaaen aud wweh over the Inrests of the ‘The isdice—ot whow ‘oronio bas w mddling share of (00d looking ones —iwrnex out in great force; aad I must Fieaa lo the vrstetcaman the brightz cee of air they eay, i more tike a mg vivlace t America. This my be tue for ail ey; but the village lasses are vs it might be for be purpose of f worquito from premises © Pleagant)y occasieo The ultimate oocn patio of she Hadson Bey Territory ts the leviathan qu-stio., boa io toe nor General's speech a2 {a potion! aircies hare Yoo are perhaps n% 4 Dp ip the fact that gio @ kegion of live Yankees ve sirenty kolpec themsc to oon iderable of the great valley of tho Ct ce che wap, whiod lice on Joba Bull's side of the western boundary line Tais valley ir said to bo, by Pao’ Kano, the artist, about 1,060 miles tong Dy & mean widh of from 369 to 400 miles. |: is watered by the celobraied Ols ca che wen river whion rises at ths foot ef the Rocky Mounteius anc Greil y empties, by various arte 2i¢8, into Budecn’s Bay. aul Kane éent five years to ten ing an sudactous should be muca more whis valicy, patntirg lodiane end sketching, and he de scribes the jand aa very due, the cl mato as good and ex healthy, and the #bo.e tract as well Sited for cocdingly Callivation. It ia Delievea w be better jacd than Mich! ie timber is among the Yankee pioneerd #0 aro loteresting paces, tf ed thing ip tbis splencid draot, Cy of getting th «fort to get ube tract ay, for four or ive hundred miles at a te only one or two places News from the Bahamas. OUR NASSAU COKRSSPON DENCE. Naseav, Banamas, Feb 16, 1867. One of the Nassau Clippers Arrival of the New Consul— New Light Houses— Wrecks, dc ‘The British brigantine Alma, Brown, master, arrived at this port from your city on Sanaay morning (yesterday), fn five days ton bours—an exceedingly quick passage, whioh deserves to be recorded. The Alma was bailt in Nassau by Mr. Summons, and reilesw great credit upon the builaer, for this ts not the only rapid run she bes made, six and seven days being about her average v0 tween this port and New York. Among her passengers was Mr. Merritt, the newly ap. pointed Consul at this port, of whom I have before msde mestion. I am giad that the government bas appointed ‘as Mr. Bacon’s successcr s gentleman in bearing and Geportment, and by education. Mr sacon bad bimecif all these quatidcations for wis important representative oMce, and discharged ite duties with great urbdanity, promptness and decision; I believe to the most porfect Satisfaction of all who had business with bim hore as well as of bie own government. Every one wishes bim well There airo 18 out one Of the owners of the derenct <cucover ‘ Fred Wording,” who will, doubtless, put im ow calm io the edmiralty on behall o Dimeet anc otners io- (oe proceeds arising from {he wale of the vesec! and cargo, and remaining ia coart about $4,010 ‘The Governor openeé the Legiviatore today. Is his eperob be sated \oat ao iroo liguibouse was on is way from England 0 De erected on toe reas inaecs, and hat Anotly r Was Doing COosY Goled for the Lobos Cays: that the marine department of whe Boars of Trase were Ging WO send Cub & ver der Whicb be (tbe Governor) nc recommenced to be commande’ by & Ganamian, me cf going WO Reo [TOM the lighthouses in ,0 she neat of poverument. Exceiienoy wreckers, WDom he con *1Gered os Dare men, WhO iastena Of OArryiag Oat the apirit of the ttle of the “sot for the goveramen| of vee eels, boats and persons employes la rendering ae isiance We, por sont and grode stranded or in of we Baoama tance,” on the Contrary sided sp: ted in wrects. He at ine same (ime expressed tise bie opmon that there were very many honest, cprig:t mw ong toe cinen Wl oid of Ngbibource and \ Of ealling diresuons, be thinks ome of boow Bavigsiion of the Bahamas no more difficult tbap Tt y pear tied government has recommended some re yuan tm the wrecking Iawe which were not made Known Ip Me epeEch, Dut will de Gisclorod to the House of Asecmbls in the deepatohes #hied will De sent down from ‘the bili’ The syeech will bo be pabliened ti pra apd Isbell Dave Bo opportunity of son ting it font yet, as the vesse! by which (is goes amis to morrow (Teesoa: ip Byrne, of the ebip Opdir, le't Inst week, for the Of goiting & veere Wo carry hie cargo oa to Ne Capram Roriand of the ship Tanitooi, lef ’ West em rows to New York last week to see his , Who were supposed to be “dal” in ¥4 thought b low for motnates, sold tone * fuse make ® 00d spec, tone Sh ie of sowery Uskets, PRwneyLVaNta—A Desrverrye Frew at Bure, yt oy aay ‘We ve Brock Const men Abo morelog & fire wee om overed a We Feat * tas wood Poldinge opposite Cac woll'® block, on State sirest 7 Werle lege cevtroy ed eooaphd the ground from Rinder & Justice's ap to © B. Wright & Oo.'s, and from tbeuoe Beek, w Pesky 's block Thedwellings of J are Willtem Healy, beck of Risderneoht and J oh FD tree, wore saved by dist Of emtraor ti mary (Gort though betiy damages. The office of the ew Lepoth whe denied with most of tte materia’. vine tom #88 al8o burned out, bat Og Of Ite deve might be o~ Fab tby0d lop Gammeged gondition, wo} the | Our Virginia Correspondence. Ruounonn, Va, Fob. 96, 1857, The New Administration and the Sp tle—New Energy among the Office Sechers—Our Present Vongressional Dete- gation—The State Electiom—The Inauguratim and the Railroak—Indiposition of Gov Wise—New Monthly The intimation which has recent'y found ourrency bere, tbat Mr. Buchanan would adopt the policy of re or- ganization with reference to the whole machinory of the government, from the Eoglish mission to the bumbiest office in his gift, bas brought hope and animation to many rooping spirit, and set the office seekers vigorously to work. However vegue or unauthenticated this report MA) prove, certain it is that it will remder the path of the new President thorny for atime, and upill this re-or ganization is compleie, if indeed such a policy is seri. ously contemplated. The intimation, even though it may furn out to be unfounded, wilt produce a temporary effect of no little benefit upon the minds of those bungry office aspirants who saw in Mr. Buohanan’s suppored disregard of the “‘rotation in < fiice principle,’ nothing but ruin and disappointment to the bright prospects which his election excited But the fear, chagrin and jealousy on the pari of the ficer holders is greater in proportion. I¢ I might eatt- mate the degree of disappointment by the p easures en joyed during thcir incumbrency of the profitable sine. cures which they have 60 long fattened upon, it must far exceed that of the poor office holders in expsotancy, who but realize in idea tho benedis and advantage: of such living. Never was mortal man so beset as Mr. Ba | cbapan will befor many months to come; and but faw Pperiocs, if any, in the ,olitical history of the country will be more characterized by heartbu-pings, auathemas, fealoustes, icuds, ciscontents and perty 'dislooations, | One ony advartage whict Mr Bucbanan possess =, should be carry out this policy of re-orgapization is, that he coes noi mean to be ® candidate for re election, aut he, therefore, can act with more independence and’ loss regard to the foolipgs or predilections of any clique or fac- tion. By this policy bo will tnevitaby forfels the good willof mapy of bis party, for ¢issppointment in tho pursuit of office must needs be the lot of some—a very large number, in faci, jadging by the | yaet disproportion which the spplicants bave to the mber of cfiloes avaliabie, even under the ar of re-organization. They are in the ratio ofat least thirty to one, and cach aspirant scems hopeful of su ® fas: which wil! render dirappointment less tolerable, and em. bitter ati: more the jeellogs Of regret and hostility engea cered by detent. Our present delegation to Congress may oxpect uy, thelr reiurn to be made the mediums for many an appli. cation to tbe Obief Executive for offlee They bold tnetr office by @ very Icore tenure, and it will need some con- ciliatory stp cn the part of many of them at least, to avert their defeat in the ensuing ciections. A manifest ssatisiac'ion prevaile throughout Virginia with tne mp of our present Congressional representatives, end I mis'ake the gesera! toce 0 the peop'e muobif the ser- ‘vices of meny of them will no: be depensed with at aa early day. The queation of divess snd bigh representa tive capacity which in early Cays seemed to bave govern ed the people’of the Old Dominion ta the selection of dele gates to Congress or the Siaie Ligwiaiure, is now al- Most entirely overicoked in view of some local expetient, or private cons: ns of family or othor abstrac social clai ‘These wili, in all orobaoility, ‘ay lo cther and more practicavie considerations, enced not less by a tense of the pecessity of hig! tellectual atiribuie: fa our representatives than 6f State pride, which the people of Virginia poss mo:e mark«d degree toan perhaps any other people ia tbe Union. There are some cne or two working mca amorg the umber; but in tho aggregate they are far be- jow the in'elecwual standard which Virginia al ways matn- tained in the councils of be 5 most of the Goa gressions! cistricts through calls for nomi ting conventions bave been if anythin, Me significant of s disposition to get ra of the fy cumbents. In the Seventh Congressional district (ecire ) there are four candidates in the field, subject, er, to the action of the convention In the Tair (McMolien’s) tuere are two ard Clemens tus received the nomipation“in the Wheeling dlsirict, Iatoiy represected by Dr Kidwell. Cariisle, the “iope sar, las declined, seeing that uo cbance of ro elestion ox fated Letcher is acandidate again, and will, f bility, be eircted without opposition, unless s: fient aepirsnt of bis own party sbouls enter into comp) {ition with bim. Opposition from any other source ts al together out of the questiou, the demvcratis majority to the dsiriot being Bo: jess thao four or five thousand It is the most thorough democrade district probably in tne Union. No opposition to Paulu: ell ig yos talked of, thovgh bis irc flictepey is proverbial is fimchipg demecrat; but bis Scolity ts In ali the oher qualities cedoient. coral terstiors I«ilicieney ; the peouilar tamily relations which be bolca with « large portim of # whigs of bis distzict «fering @ better gosrantes of party ascencarcy thrc ugh bis sgcrcy thao a.y other candidate thet could bech sen. Millson, of Norfolk, 's again out tor that dis- trict; but whether be wil be the choice of the conven tion, remains K be secertrined. It # said that Dr. Francis Mi ;Rrenegede wtig, and formerly « reprosontative trom that alstriet in Congress, wil) be a competitor for tbat bonor Ju'ge Casie 1s likely to be re elecied, as is Ec undscn, but of the selection of the o\bers who com pose ibe celegation, by the conventions of their reepective Gist 1ote, come Goubte exis}, But what ofthe répresevtatives in the State legislature ? ‘The question, how this body shall de copstitaled with re icrepoe to Guy. Wise and Huater, is ove which is can varad with considerable iter A distinguished Boll tician of ibis State informed me a few days ago that the question of choice for the ited Matos Senatorsbip as between Wise and Hucter, should not confident that the rerwbela provablé tun! aa) + least oonspicd. + limtpary organize- FE Ng Convent ons. oad companies between bere the Rictmond, ‘Coniral A pase at haif price ‘atending the tn PAOD, the tickets to bold good unit: the 6th of March ‘This wil! be au addition! intact mevt 10 persors bere to Stiend, and Lo doubt thou: who did noi conte mplate eneb ® trip br retofore wil aratl themselves of this reduc- ton and be present Gov Wire bas been romewbat burg ave and Aexandria ovr their respective lines perso ud y the volunteer companies in front of the Gover ror epeneed with doubt os benane of \e limess 1am informed that be = Lm there is s proveblity of iret'en “he Dew understood that Mr. Pryor will establish « monthiy hers y and political journal tp this city. I: i be bas secvrea the services of some able con pd made olher arrangements which will uch improved is being. Pile to atioad guished writes be will Probe y prov. is style is peculiarly chasie and Ny Of @ refined and literary caste even when Ucaling upon mere commos place subjects. Such a work i very much seeded in the South, and ‘under bis auspicrs wil prove & source of considerable i The only literary periodical of any consequence dea De ‘Bow's ‘4 Hevtew, BOW poviianed in the Southern States, © tbe Saahern Livrary Sesvenger, wed this, tt for years past bae been dragging Out® misers Die existence, Such # work as Mr lan Proposes to publish would citerly supersede tt, and before many months. thip to Liverpooi The appota fatiefaction TD \eng ano ‘aitbinl service end eminent & cal qvalites Woult consti te @ good claim to that pesition the oances ¥ tbe gentiemas a'luded to are urques lorarty good. (f course Pierce’s dingrapher ie cerialn to be led, whaever labor be had expend €4 fp that work being amply requited by this time Ove boncred and twenty thous snd deliars i# pay enougb. in ei) trot (De OF (Wo Dundred pages of # Doos; and if the recipient ie Dot content he certainty Ought to be. ] unde ret nd there are two or three aspirants in this State ‘or the mission to Rio, le fived by RG sou, of this city, who but a few movths ago resigned in favor of bis son. Perba; ty services in the iate cam; y be reoognim ir. Buchanan to the extent of in- forrong bis eration Dus ibis is exoeeding!y doud fal tn view of the —. of com) the fleld whose claims are equal if mot ea) The cenethujon of ibe te repereg, Ly given very general re isfaction, except, perhaps, to ot bs ter, who, | andersiand, are ey FO bop nam ery j an tperks volomes tp faver of the conservative obarscter of bis admipiswetten, The ex Governor ts tho very en one conservatism—a Mt colleague for Cvbb in that Our Havana Correspondence, Bay Feb 23, 1887. Pre Mipmosters and the Kane Puneral Demonstration— Reports of Another Anti Mexican War Fiet —Sudden Decline im the Value of Spanich Bonk Sharee—on Gemned Orn frem the United States— Standard Value in Ovta— Murderous Anovlt ‘The meeting of ehipmnstera, which was proposed to bave been 4 at Cobarge’s on the 20th, a copy of the call for which I trapemiited you, was not held. The ap posting two sbipmasters on the oommitiee of arrange- ments completely outgeneraled Mr. Conkle. ‘There are again reports about Spain intending to de- clare war against Mexico, I was positively ansured last Ratardey theta frigateand three steamers would soom wail for Vera Orvz This may be the truth, but] must have sometbing more positive before I shall be con ‘vineed (at Spain ie eo silty as to enter opon a war thes can but end in ber discomfiore. ‘The rberes of the Spanish Bank of the Hevana, | cuder. re DOW ALA premium of 80 por cent; they wore, A time fines, ata premiam of 60 per cent. The ‘tributed t eatabl bment of one or iwo pafegeard thet | could perceive ag ravrr mosrk in the paper. There Jeo Wh cireuiaticn $6 gold Coins of modern var Bpants he " nts cirouiation in Ra Riates NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH 32, 1867. quite smooth aw oeats, the ime raio, Thee, the worth of these ocins should nt be them at Jess than their va ue. al- 1o his door on Friday evening by « white man, who made an atiempt on his life by spol. The ‘Transit Route. COMMODRRS VANDERBILT AND HI8 POSITION DEFINED. MR WRACT TO COM VANOERNILT, fo. rences connected with tre affairs of the Minorerns 1 re tit route ‘The “fact” of ‘no filtbusters” going out the Tennessee on her Iast trip is attributed to iy vol. tiement, and the interests of the stock bolders of the Ac. cessory Trapeit Compan, ‘asthe government of Rives, bave, it is suid, boon ‘sacrisieed is the ‘arrange: L have pot besiteted to assume the responsibility of de- Bp ne \bat any such scheme bad been aocepted 7 Ri a6 [ further stated that | did not believe you woal enytbing to the prejudice of the stockholders tn the old oupeeny 4 enler, under apy circumstances, into league th — & These assurances I bad given to one in high amy who to-day informs me that | must bave misi your acts and intent ns; and, tn justice to eee Lap peal directly to you to inform me whether, in denylog the reporte in question, I have your purp ses wp reiation to the Traeit business or Nicaragua affairs in ecneral, and whetber thore ts any lon for those reports ‘An early answer will oblige, yours, very traly, SAML, F. TRACY, Com Vanpsrnir, Preeent. OCMMODOKR VAND@REILT'S REPLY, Naw York, Feb, 28, 1857. Bamr. F Trasy Faq , New York Dear Sir —Your letter of the 27tb tust Hakain and other newspapers have reported hy 7 ha entereé tnio an arrangement with Mr. Oharies Morgan anc bis asecciates for the settiement of the difforeaces connected with the affere of the Acocssury Transit Com. _ and that ip such arrangemoni the laterests of the Mockboiders of the compeay and those of the Rivas [ald rgaa of Nicaragua have been sacrifized, bas been 6 particle and that you have but done me joe ice in denying |; and { embrace thts oocanioa to eny further that tbe charge of collusion with Mr Morgan fi ing garg ‘a @ siander upon my name aod h nO man but an enemy could bave put And I will furtoor assure you that ip cireulaion. noth pg can change my determination to obtain entire redress for the wrongs vere the company have sus- and noone need be apprebensive that I shal! guity of @ treachery to the co 9 leas Shamettl than tbat for which on their b: I seok- ipg redress agsinst my predecessor. Ts cannot be expected 6 that I shall take notice of, and refute each new 6! oder as it finds 1: y into print; nor am [ wihing be responsible tor the ‘very many errors to »bich the newspapers from time to time give currency. Kespectfully ) ours C. VANDER 3ILT. RemasKs.—This settles the point that Com. Vanderbilt will have nothing to do with “Mr. Mor- gan and his filibastering gang.’ Now, will the Commodore enlighten us on another point or two? Who compose the “filibustering gang?’ Are not negotiations now peading between certain parties in this city, and Messra. Webster & Anderson the special envoys from Costa Rica and the Rivas Nicar- agua governments? Is not Mr. Morgan to withdraw his boats and retire, and Mr. Garrison to take a place in some new transit company abort to be formed in this city ? ‘The New York Legislature. Tu tho tel graph report of Fridsy’s proceedings tn the State Senate, Mr. Brooks is represented as having movod to recommit the Canal bill, with insirustions to mond by making the Auditor and Attorney General the contracting Board. Itscould have read, to make the Auditor of the Canal Department the ‘Secretary of the Contracting Board. NEW YORK AND BROOKLYN SUSPENSION BRIOGE. ‘The bill to incorporate the New York and Brook! = pen Bridge Conenag ovides that unaer tl jeme the i bave the powers con pate by the revied wiatutee Op any corporation, with power to purchase and boid such real or personal eatatc a, SRL P RN Lots Pas farina nen atte on a bridge over the East iver, © Detween the cities of New a watts. ‘n such re ‘a8 shall pot ob- struct Tee navigation of eaid river or impair the com- mo yen of highway on the navigsble 5. The capital stock to be $2, oven, witb Fower to incrage th the same to $6, 4. The Governo: of to appoint ‘Ave commits. sioners to recive mwah, who are to be resicents of New York and Brooklyn Whem $1,000,000 is sud. weribed, the commissioners to call ® meting of stock | Olders to Clect thirteen diredtors for two years. 6. Prescribes the powers and duties of directors to Ox the rates of toll, which ere not to exceed the rates now charged by the Union Ferry Company for a cor. cratance. 6. for annual election of directors after the first two years. pu — directors power to enforce payment of sub- pons. 8 Gives the right of eminent domain, as extended to other corporavove of simlar nature. i. Compels annual statements of the condition of the TBE WASHINGTON MABKRT LAND. Mr. C P. Smith offered the following reslusien — Resolved (if the Assembly concur), that the attorney General be tnstracted to commerce proceedings to re cover porsemign of the property of the Site lying acd being adyacent to the city of New York, as descrived on ‘he mepe of the Ray or Commissioners, that is to say, ibe piece of land rituate on the west site of West street, apd dourded as follows —Commencing at the point of the Iprersection cf Dey street extended, and the west wide of Weat strect, running thence northerly al the went side of Went sireet 495 fect, thence westerly 406 feet, thence southerly on an irregular line 4t6 foes, and thence easterly 404 feet to the piace of beginning Algo, tbat of} Inpd siguate on the east aide of Tompkins street, as established by the act of April 18, 1826, and bounded es follows —Commencing ate on the easterly side of fompkins street, as epiatiished by aot of April 13, 1846, 90 feet south of the southerly eide of Fourteenth strert, rupping thenoe along the line of bulkhead there erected 113 feet into the Eest river thence northerly 60 feet slong the face of the bulkhead, and thence wes- terly 608 feet aloog said bulkhead to the easterly line of Tompe ize street, as eatabliebed \y the aot aforesaia, and Ubence southerly along said street to toe piace of begin. ine. Retolved, That tt eball be the duty of the Commission. era of the Land heey Bane when they shall bave been noti- Ged by the Attorney Geveral tbat the State is in posses. view of the above ‘and, to advertise and sell the seme at public auction in the city of New York, on sneb terms apd conditions aa they may deem expedient; and the pro- ceede of euch tale, eball after defraying expenses incarred by the commission appointed to preseve the harbor of New York*irom eperoa. bments, be placed is the Tree rory to credit of general fund On motioe of Mr dickies postponed ten days. Police Liveliigence. A New War to Rasa tee Wive—“weenues or Tou GRAPE —The cunning that rogues display in swindling Dorest people is proverbisl, bot yreterday a dodge came to hight thet is entirely new, and what is strange seoms to baye been inverted by two boys, both oder 18 years of age. The modus operands is aa follows:—4 telegraph Coapateh ts brovgbt to te oper of w hotel, notitying jobp “mith, with bie family, ne % te of rooms are required Mra Smith ane the i\ttle mins, The nonest Bowiface ie ot couree phased with the boy who brought the despatch demanding a dolar, he paye tt over withoot besitation, never crosming bul Dat 1 te ii right, and copecies bimeelf for the ines by ‘tb wi) retmboree him ncages ence oltar for Ube despa ch wr oh On the following day Mr A A Lovin Americar telegr ree collar berg Leys were taken fom € Beliorse would fll them beat proprietors of the National, Howard, Weterp, Wycko aed Temmasy Hotels have been oo celved by thewe —- bes da ‘barines firme have be + ewint exiensively (he boys were er. vented om the charge and held to bal by Janice Osborne tn $800, ‘Tae Pores Ixevuring 4 Gertiemay—A Hany Cae The police sometimes do very unpleasant things, end they have « wey of hurting the feelings of a certain cenious olaes of people that Is quite distressing The inst sufferer by their rudene.# war Mr. James Walians, whore story ie ® very distressing One. I! eppears Mr. Wallace inn aii fapkes carea with exquisite taste, woars Jou vin’e carries @ loo OaNe, end Altogether In gotten up witheu! regard gard to expense, To ad to his dignity, be ts — A) an Fart India mam, & servant, who g7ee Henry Johnron. Wallace bi rot spare time. bar epent It reoentiy tn « ore te ‘ok at the goods To be sure he never bays hough the clerk are very polite to him as he le ly. But tart Priday—enlucky Friday— ir Wallsee iatied mt Benedict's joweiry store, No 6 eeet ane cite examining eeme coode he voconsciousty, ‘TRE ADVENT OF s¥aivo_—-sosinnes PROSPECTS OF DEW YORK. The ancients hailed the approsch of spring with appro priate festivities; games instituted to welcome the season of returning vegetation, aut sacridces were made to the deity whose creative power caused the sceds to quicken, Gowers to bloom, end fruit and grain to mature for the enjoyment and sustentation of man. Basin our more practical and prosaic times spring is welcomed only because |t opens navigation and gives an impo. ‘us to trade—because the poor get work and tho rich make money; but the age of sacrilces, gamos apd feats of flowers is past; and spring comes and goes without apy recognition of it worthy the im- portance and significance of the season, It has been suggested time end aga'n that the American peopio should inaugurate a holiday intermediate between Christmas and the Fourth of sbich would be ob- served as @ commemoration of the return of the season of vegetation, bet eo far it bas bad co response, por is there iikely to be so long as the alaughty dojlar is worshipped ag cogerly as it is oy our country men all we can learn the eprivg business will com. mence ip this city ® month eariier than usual The mild Feb.uary we bave passea ‘brougn bes opsned ali the rivers, pd steamboats have reoommonosd ran wing ‘to every port from which fro\ght or pas- sergor® can be brought, ard all the great rail ¥ays are now in good runping order. Already the city ts thropged with mercbanis, avd busicess was aover more prosperous The hotels’ are overflowing with gverts, and the opera and theatres are filiedevery bight witb strange faces. Tae business done down town ts epermous, and the crossings were pever eo mush ob- structed by treight carts going to and coming from th» raiwey and steamboat statiors So serious has besoms the pvieance tbat petition # are in circuiaiion praytog the Common Souncil to compel the steamboat lines to teke [ yooks fertber vp on the Kast and North rivera for the of their business = This would doe deal townrde lessening the traffic of the lower part of tue clty, snd would. m:reover, enbance the value of proporty up town But ail this shows thet the city isin an oxceed- ing y Morpercos condiion, apd tbat we never had a ep ing which opencd under better businers susplces, OneravonnG Sipawaike.—There is a great doal of com plaint respecting the blocking up of eidewalks in all the streets in the lower part of the city by cari# and trucks, It appears the spring busiaess bas become so enormoudly large that all whe atreets near the rivers are Giled with freight during certain bours of the day, and i} is almost impoesibte for foot pemengers to orces the street wish safety. Now there is no neaessity for this By en or. dmaroe of the Common Councti no cart, stage, truck or curriage, is permitted toatop on a crozs walk uader a penal ty of five dollars for ecb oflenoe. Yet this excotlent ordi Lance is entirey overlooked by our Jehus anc policemen bever think of enforcing t_ People who cross the ferries morn rg and evening complata that they have often to watt for haifac bour to cross Pearl, Water, Front aud South streets, on account of the drivers crowding tbeir vehicles upon one another, io such @ maaner as to leave BO interstice for persons torget througn = Every city has its oréiwances preventing these nuteances, avd In Cincte patia beavy fine ts erforoed {f orivers allow less thas twrive feet be\ween the borses they ¢ ri id tue prece dwg cart. This iter that sbould be en in hand by the police, as they could very ewtly make the drivers obey the ipances. Tne enforcement of a few fines would Olrar the orceswalks very c{l-ctua'ly. Mayor Woop anp Tsk Hackuxy —Mayor Wood ts de- termined that the hacsmen shall not cheat their cusiom ers. Ono lest Thureca} mber of these people were bavied vp apd fined $6 each for not keeping «bo rates of ported p Prowinen'ly im thelr backs This rogulation hereaiter 40 be rigidly entorced CanpiparTes yoR Assistant ENGivEER —A meeting of the avthorized representatives of the Fire Departmen wa: recentiy beid to nomipate a candidate for Assistant Engineer tu place of Henry I. Howard, recently elected Chief Epgineer, It was decided to nominate three cand! cates to be voted for by the whole Depariment. Nomi- Laticns were mace, aud a vote was taken, which resulted a2 foilo Votes. lepog 8 Seize Beokana i C8. Tpens Hicse Co. 10 26 Kugere Ware Engine Company 1 Daple: Donovas, Engine Votes. Roo, Regine 16 ree, Ea Thes Menara P. Company Ii “a TF. Good etn, Book and Ladder 16............ 0 Lyons ana Seixas, Total,.. Ward and Donovan, being were Sfouasy, tthe Bo nominees, The election ok ane Ledger ner companies Throughout ro the olty, betwoen the hours of Tan 10P M. — Base Bait Convearion —The firal meeting of the Coa ion of Bare Bail Clubs of this vicinity, was held at 46% Broome sireet, 6 Wednesday, Feb. 25. A code of rules was adopteo, not differing very matorially from the old rules, nor at sli coming up to the expectation of many oid players, who had given thelr valusble advice in ing the ickerbocker Club in forming the —— anght mitted by them to tbe Convention ited by thet experience as the oldest olud in existence in cur vicinity, wee to cateb the ball ‘on the tly,”’ in siead of “om the bound,” in certain sages of the game; avotber w allow the round bat to De squared Long opt pet man to make more rclentifio puted point as to wi et war propceed to be aecided by compel ye Dali to the atriker, when ver wrsovers given imo These excellent additions wore pega fed by alteration, and pr malpally 0 the votes ‘en Of young clubstot a tr be! standing Sil meagre #8 (bo reforms aro, theres fe at lonat a step wu advance Seo 1 —The sino and weight of the ball, ae ite material, ts dectced a Seo, 5 Tne pitoh. ton is securatly ‘aid down Src. 6 —Is rather iD endiavoring de! ® beulk, in sayiog thes whenever the tani drawn back with the apps. ren yerpose of édtivering ® bail, ft snal) be deciared « ould do 40 for the purpose of th-owing toe bare tt ved ye deemed a deuik To may be coniiict ing. Sec. 16—it m preat improvement upou ibe old rule by rewarding good fielding. it compels all who are ran- ning trem making an ace or base if tno ball ts canght de- sore it touches the ground, and compels every player to return totbe place of starting; yet the reward of the Gelder for superior play i partially nuliifed by protect, ing tho rorners from deing cp out whist returning to ber bares, instead Of sliowing the bail to be immodi- to the bande of the pitch the Krickerbooker, ie cor- sreateat Dumber of rope in seven innings; and ibis was sgein changed by the convention, on motion of Mr. Wade es, with power of the onmpires to i derkpess or any other cause bewa prayed out This role will prevent » geme from peing Played os in che oF two hours, or piaying ageinet ume ond “di qame, a8 was co eousty ine case in Smee be iweoty-one runs Seo 30— ther good role, and prevents any perron comer 8 In *® meteb, either as ta referce or player, from dies jous; and no player bolding Tran ove club w allowed to play ta membership Ip more @eicces. Another, and very excellent rule, compels all conte te rv fe ‘up their men to toe time a , OF jame aad Semi a sofeat The code of 1 not obligatory 2 ing experiments in carrying The Presidente of the Convention wore Koteker bocker Oub, aod Mr Andrews, of the Exosisior Ohb The follow’ — i a becker, Eagle, Err vo, Harmony, Bariem “i Gontoental, Oly mpie, Calon, Pormam an¢ Eokford, seme of which were folv vend at the ral , aot the insttwo cabs pot at all on that opcasion, of the rnics might have ifferent sepect, Ove thing will be accomplished on the Seantefes eqereien Preparavon: new clobs ene preparing grounds are taking place for ine pring camypeten. Fine is Cxsuetm Srumst —About three o’cloek om Sun- dey aferroon & Ore broke out in the emoke house of H A. Oregin. No 181 Chrystie street, The ilames soon mates enveloped the oading beds, The firemen were promptly extingolabed the Ore beforo it ox ‘William Oragin’s promises, Two io, and 0. the packinghouse een vrnt. Damage adont $1.20. They yy ban hy Wiliam Reynolds. The kee on YJ —- ae. owned by Mr. ke wil ; Ineured for $9,500 In the Ra! ore A borse owned by Mr. Cragin, vained at $26 Tun ear City News ° re cen roped, wntese, No m wen voned and ‘a by Jon Boo. Ineureé for $700 Mo, poy Ry Jon Grader, rg den and stor! 28 war owned and onoupte! by: Be wee ingored on the bulla k for 8 ehieh provadly orvers the lose, The names of the | sursnoe comypenice cavld nol be sores, freee sbou oa day afte ® wes caused Hiratiog of the reins, Affairs in Mexico. ® Epar Buoy with bi aad white perdendicatar MATIVE REPORTS OF THE GAN LUIS REVOLUTION— einen, ta task the entrance to y'8 Obaunel. COMOMFORT'S POSITION—HIS RRSIGNATION BPO- | yoy Tey Sets famouse Board. aha or Frome, of fave Toy 1A) z ihe Hon finale, marking dhar's Rock, flaco River, bee yy ag oh tg fn y cabin rept ess rt Tesiden # of this | beev carriod uway by the es laiehaieeaioesh sent us the jollowing I we have no ob- By © ‘Order of the Lighthouse Sellen tonebieh Mt. It gives the wing resume O80 cl PREBLE Lighthouse Inap Tat dia. news — ‘We bave carefu'ly perused he news you published in yeur paper, end com pared {i with what #e found in our OW} corresponcence lastly recetved from the neighdor- ing Mevican The interest in tho events is n- creased ey thelr importance and sravity. Wis, om te “a bad way to stato news by quoted, 7 MS means ‘pare used tn the artisie Jn following our fat" ¢, we tell you that itis m tain whether patty enoounter between the ee on); ° betwg recruits from the ational ent i. who bad demoralized by the bad examole given thom by the on valry corps, which had passed over to tho react events, those forces, and Comonfort being resolved ¢> put bia soil at their head the quesvou arore of nominating an other person es his successor ia the supr:mo executi7e ir, This matter cooupied the camarilia in prolonged conferences In wtich different peracns of the mest vart- ous characters tok part, without any definite result ap to the raliing of the E:gitsh packet. However, there was a romor thatthe proj ct of Com :nfort’s ry er was positively a pretext (0 say: alarmed tbe pereors mort implicated : ‘the Jast dates bad obtained their psysvorts—amoag orb ers, Treconis Mena Rosa Landa, Rangel, Ruelas, &c. By telegraph te g e muncramtento of Guad: which tn favor of rei Fueros and Senta Anns, Gen- eral Biancarte tpitiates tp Tep'c under which pretext be mace his entry wilh his troops into the ospital of Jalisco, ip the midst of tbe greatest enthusiasm. When this , the much debated and questioned articls proved of For {ts epp:obation ongress had Deep declare! ‘Thin ie th MABITIOB INTRLLIGBNCR. ALMANAG FOR NEW YORK-~THIS DAY ~ 633. MOON SeTs.. 5 81! nic ware . SUF LISES SUN SEIS. Port of New, York, March 1, 1857. ARRIVED. Bart Carlo Mauran, (of Provi‘ence, Andros, Havana Feb 16, with eugar, to Koberts & Williams. Feb 2tn, off £1, (90k » plot from coat Mary Catharine, wince which tie iave bad the wind from N Vark Gambia (ot Port and) Drinkwater, Cardenas Feb 18, with molasses to master. Sailed in co with bark Jubilee “Rosa. eebr DC UT Noble Wrilmin . Del. Sehr Worth (dismasied), Hi Delaware Breakwaier, ta tow cf pon Americ Sebr Gentile Knight, Boston Kebr A Parvor (ip, Palieidgen,P Providence. febr A © Bunall, idence, Sehr Deare, ich, "Providence. Sehr King ~ATeritrow the wreck of bark Rastern Bebe, ashore a! Harnegal Rehr Rxce ls'or, lock, from the wreek of sbip Irene, ashore at Moriches LT. Steamer Westernport, Berry, Portland, with mdse, to HB Cron well. Steamer Pocomeks, Cushman, New Bedford. Steamer Curlew Williams P Beamer J'N Harris, Frat, Now tov 8 |AILED, On Saturday—Ehip Funny Souta, Rio Jancizo Wind during the day, NE. . Telegraphic Marine Re BOSTON, March 1—Arr ship Daylight Holbrook, Caloutta; bor Kobert, sage, Liverpool; sie.mer William Jenkins, more. Herald Marine -Prince to NYork, with & cargo of coffee and logwoot, fol ashore at Abraliain’s Bay. Mayaguana, at midnight of the th Jan and became a total wreck (b There Wate raved 70 bags of coflee and the ebip's materials brig Xeaopl Dut in here on the 4:h inat (before roporiod}t she Ten Maisoesa en the int Jan for NYOCE, orn s targoot suger, cu the 16s skipped a soa. which ewept the jo buceked away the upper rudder prastos, store fa the cabin oud drowned ie stgond mate,” dhe is suach disabled, but 1s berpg repaired ‘The br brig Ie, oD, of Greenock bound to that {froma Matas ean, with wolsaees, put fm here on the Mh tawt leaky condition; she got or whore at the Orange Cays on vill and Was get ofl by wreckers. She is about Z7 years “id “and will protably be eondemved. ‘The Br schr Freecom which was condemned, sold for $60, Eulveges— ‘The cotton eaved from the ship Taniscot is valusd at $40 per bale, ard the wheat at §2, upoa which valuation 50 per ext is given to the wreckers; and with regard to the Bolo: mon Faten 70 per cent logwood and 50on we materials, Tbe shove were sete? tual agreement, ‘The Fred Worditg cf Bellast. Me, reported as derelict, has been sold: she fetched $4.9; the pet rales on ), wold by the Acmiraily Court anounted to 84.001 (0. The decree for aai- vag as 60 per cent on the 1 ot sales: th the balance In coart re maites to be claimed by the legal owners of the ship and vey ‘ike Admiralty Court bas also awarted salvage on some ds- relict cotton, 60 Per ceut, azd oa derelict lumber and mahoga- per cent. EY WEST, Feb Zi—In our last report the geo! Motese represented ax at this port in distress barge ber since thea Capt Porter haa fake a steam pump and attempt the v0) ihe erent of ine underwrite.» placed hia the ship, but it coald not raise w provered, motion willbe comms fate ‘directly te the ship's wu! sa cead in keeping Emp, ond it a now wnought that keer er free enough to make the p@esage in comparative safety. ‘Tte steamahip Fasbion, mith, returned to this port Fort Dallas, wilh Gev Harney gid suite. on the 17th tost, and id the same day for Chariots Harbor. No Indiaa news was received. ‘The schr A © Waits, Watts, eld the 18h for Pensacola. ‘The Us Coast Burvey steamer Oorwin Lieut Uraven com- mander, arr the Isth from NYork. ‘The C will be employed during the +pring in @ hydrographical sarvey of the reef and inper eb . She will leave at once en this duty, ‘The Br sehr Agnes, albur 19th from Nessa, and re. Wen | tar Aebore ov the Gingerbread Sbeal had dren knooked off and the stern port Jet ihe wreckers had hopes of raising her. The carro of, (rai ‘eonid bes he sebr T Burritt, ‘aria, tid from this port 1%h for Atta. uey Witham. Milton, sid for Pensacola 21st. Whitcomb, af this port with loss of salle, priceedad thie merving on her voyage (0 Va Her expers®s were $654 hes br Nightingale, Uaker, sid the evening of the 2ist for Has Lawrence, arr the 21st from Poston, wi diving apparsius and batteries fer the purpose ot operating on the supben ship leasc Allerton ‘The brig Rewington, Firh, arr 2st from ¥ gets sehr MC Hopkins, Moulsby, arr from Garden Key same day. PBILADBI fa. aa bs ss PM fre pare now Gren: Florentine, Perry, ‘Tr thon: By, Ausbepes: Onward Leland, Quantonomo, Cul ow, from Clenfuegos, gad iwo brign unknown 1) L8ib steamahipe State ot Charleston; Vir- —) oy x Aty of ‘New ¥ yoo’ Biston, ambuco: A Clenfae Rng Matar £% whten Fiavana. Pag coe Tap ake, 4 orice, He a8 Teas Ri Towpeens, ‘Wittame: Tisbecce Kay paca Ketan Pndiectt orium. Mayhew: B Ferguson. Wi © shew Ncston: John Rogers, Kiliot, Fall River; WC Plinece,. Puckaloo, Reiedesr, ‘Robinson; Sh: nandoah, Bork, and W P Cox, Houck, NYork: and Disasters. cme Worth, Hand, from the Delaware Breakwater, arrived at the eity yesterday morning, In tow of steamtug America, of Philadelphia. The W was previously dismasted ard aban- doned at sea; fallen in with by bark J R Davis, of Philadel- bia, and by ber towed to the She eatled from Wi'mtogton NC focthis prt. Beef sare of navel stores, Jott sonre—Capt Bates, of ship Mesoate, Jebne from Newport, Wales, reports baving ex very heavy weather duriog the Move lorward house Ac. Lon overboard oo Jen 18th, 3 jas Rowland, seaman, « native ot don. Baek Lirwercyy—The bowing coven extract bo fren received by Kirwood Walter, Underwriters. The bark ‘Slewel a entre nse 4S T4>ave to inform you that ‘of a vowel with ‘be inscription Liewellyn. of Camden,” 4 on shore about] miles from this ing no one ow beard: but ihe Indyen’ed that every thing of which it in prewumed that the crew thevelfull Shosl, near Monomoy Potnt ow overncer of deck load, cede eaiegte, “ome Vabere the Dow Musino Vase Baltic (of Rockland) Penntman, ald from erie about Rev Li for New York, and has not deen bea ‘ € Precision ot Rest aad), 8 Barba ld from Aug Gages ov 71th for New York and ba nt ance been beard from. Poth vearele were built at Tockiand tn ‘A B Yan Olinda (of New Fort) Joye, nid from bs 4 pier ae gun, Kovember last ia corn, and bas not been ‘Ward from r bee "depart Lacyonep—At Marblebead Feb 284.0 first class cllj ship of 1 256% tone, called the Belle of the Seq. She waa built hy wall 4} ution for Rémund & tmball. of Wenham, and | be commande@y Capt Cha istopher Lewis. Has since at Boston. Notices to Mariners. The Stratford Light Boat was towed Sit station early on the morsing cf March let, by steamer J N Harris, ‘The Light Vesee! on Five Fathom Rank, which was carried from her station by the ier, in January, has been replaced in ber proper position on the Bank, ‘The Re! Ehoal Light Vowel has been replaced oon her stajom, and will exhibit ber heretofore. Thet ind 60 00 Latine rg, e, aad Watch Fru er‘siaiand sovnd, New York, have been carried yt ee. the ponl tous wi be marked ‘by Spar Buoys erking the 8 W Ledge, at the on is been swop' away. Tin po 0 Buoy of the ‘1 olnas, marking channels noroes the Rara, and Ihe Lower Bay of lew York, are vow in their proper ee en Bewenn on fon Bogs Ey Ba mene the re tree Freie i Lal bar! patted rd. The Pi 1 Buoy Me the 3 A oppee Bid frem Bristol Feb w % ‘et ah, bark Mary Frances, Rule, of eo. «fit, Geo Turner, Cobb, from Cardiff for Mobile, Jam 18, Ink es Kaw 7 Sealer, Nichols, from Mobile for Havre, Feb 14, Brig thos M Mayhew, hence for Ber 14, lon 72 16. * PN Fo! Asswenr, Feb @In ships W. ‘abamo, Doty, fe 15th; David Hoadley, 10, Doty, for N York, fogua, for do 8200. OAs Burta, Dec 2—In port ship Amos Lawrence, Drew, to tor, disg feb Win port brig. J 2 Can ae for POKE ra Mig Clara Winasor, from 2I—Arr bark Allen Stevens plows, Port: land brig Perseverance, Miller, Havana. backs yr yutchings, and Andes, Berryman, NYork; brig Hle- i Crenrurcos, Feb 15—In pot bark Desie. Norris, ter York soon, brigs Ocean Traveller. mame as Nereus, Atkins, for Boston abt ready; Lodi, ¥ for do een, wnat Jan B—In port ship Revere, Oren- na seLuTan dan 26-i pore port sh hip Bea Queen, Groton ozastan. Jan 28 in pore ship f , K Bea Breeze. Hall, from 0, would oe teed for sea abt 26th, brij a Boney for Baltimore “George Ae Peay Us cating White. from M ‘ork, rept gemege by dnifung foul of a bulk fa the bay ‘Wind NW, clear? LYS one Net b 21—Arr sbip Delia Ohay Londons bark Joho Wesley, Bylrenten Penance ocr ‘aariectas or tete, , steamabip wall. ee ceierreniaa’ Sowers Bowon, Sorin Ap Stewert, William’ Sierra Mosena and Cardenas. On sim, barks Fives, . Ui NYorts Gen Cobb. llalec. Bary: brig Alfaretia, Bilber, Breton. Tn port 2lat, iy Purinton for NYOr tekes pest 0808 as jar afb a ie ‘box: Zaretan, Eobinsen, be Gay i y Cries S50 Luc; Soden, for Cardenaa to loas for Ryerk, ay 85 80 pee res 450 bhég. Julia Cobb, Ross, box, carries 2 $0 not 2.360); brige | for $3.73 ver bad, LT Knigh'. Grifin, for tank molegses at $325; Alfaratta, Bibner, for fc ke 1p). Morales. for MYork; bri; oth for Segua to load for NYork. will take 300 bhe $7 per hhd; brig Anpawon, Monerief cae sid Remedton Joads $00 thde sus wrk ‘irom vt frome h York: (ike tater ett Nov 10 for Batavia), Bee tarr, from Tahiti; Gen Wooi, Fuller, from Bas F “AUrelia, Beaitie from Boston, usc: ‘Alezanter, ——-. +w London | Old 24d. sbi ritan Wyad. Bombay viah dney: Kdith Rose, Crowell, Guam (aad ald ore- 29th). Bid from Hobson's Bay 29th mp Nestorian, Calcutta, Ocean Chief (reporied Br) Tobim, Laver onl my ameapuas, Feb 9—Arr brig Trurillo, Mulligan, NYork. iszatian, Tiber Feb 6—In port brigs Anglo Saxon, Gon do 49: Bonior Bice “for N York @9: fast ag yim Ryd 10—In ry Zone, from the Obiedha for C mlem Davis, for Fhie- delpbia lie. ‘mall arin for ‘Baltimore do: Briss J Het Hayes. for do next day Sonmense Seabury, @ lone tor phia; apd others bet Hewriios, Feb 1t—sia bruv Lorana. Moore, Bostom & mE, Jan 14—tid ship Cato, surr (from demila), Brat aa Har, Hee gu port, shin Rvreka, Cantield, expected jancon, thence erage DRG ums Fe 7 srr ecb Baltic. Stevens Harber Face: rig Chas Fro an, Pemba, eoUFed ti sid bark Preoklin, Mitchell, Boston. a iPpe Sreawenin Nracana, a Hatter Telegraphied rr from ork Feb 9, Walberg at lexel Arr from Poiisdelpbia Feb 9, kliza & fla at r Te ee rence ie Flees attbenrscee ‘Arr from Charlestou Feb 9. Km ‘Arr from NOrieapa Fi Jarvia. at Qceenstewn; Pam Flush at Havre; 1ith, Sumeda, at Liverpool; 12th, Riversmita, at do Bld for New York Feb 11, Christiana from Liverpest. Some Ports. BALTIMORE, Feb 21—Arr ship Amelia, (Peruy), Garaia, lao; eteemer Locust Point, French N Cid echre He: nis, ‘Orcok Kingston, Ja; Fair, Kinecand and Cumoer- ‘all River . Chase, NYork. isiand City, Conklin, BRISTOL, Feb Z1—arr sloop Artis. Worresier for NYork, Sid orig Maria, Camm, Havana; sloop Victory, Lciv rk. AMLBATON, Fob 25, Arr brig Tomas Sp), Rosia, Matan- sas; wove Haywire, MeLougal, Trindad de, Cubs, Burton, and Toms. Nelson, NYork, sup Robt A Conoeida ®p). ing Arrow, lever, Nessam, P. Bid ap India ry ‘Wil iwerpoo'; bark Minerva ( Barcelona; lor farnham Savi bse, Gre Crane, and La Kagle, Ames, ‘kerson, Key Payton, Bic CITY POLAT. Teh “Se Are kches, Bergen, Magee, ay. york: Rie zabeih's Eleanore Parker’ Nortoae, FALL RINER Fed 26—Sid schr Wm Cobb, Endicott (from tae igre one from Baltimore, sloop I H Serden, Oet- jiigiates HGR Fe bike bark oda Boston : ‘anama, Pett Dape Beanett Tiiacelphis for Porta uth. seb ‘ohn Tyter, Dae vis, Port su Prince for Boston with lose of 1) toa oa wong ot deck; Kien Burb Cain, Elizabethport NJ for sostoa; Adat- ana, Ble, Kaltimore Fortasd; = Washing At ‘wood. Norfi Se ge Mada folk for Li mouth; Chas A Provireetown; Rdwin Keed, Reed, Beston for nia: Ocean Ware ‘Freeman Portland for T ragter; lee wy ey for NYork. Sid'echrs Wm phia de} vella, Pirck; bury, Pawtucket: Shc Ars bres Mansacie, Dunn fe Ainmede (in, 700k er Curdenss via, aulin Cove fer Part- lard, Wheaton, Blatkbford, Ba'timore for do. asvley, Frevericksburg it Doetwon, New York. Goodsell, Campobel Nios Nicrk, speed: Souides, Rheabe ‘am| ello L* ane a win Reed, Grand Inland, Ocean Wave, e 8PM, calm—In port barks Richmond Vesta: - Manzanilia, Wheaton Alamode ( R secure Meise Law, @ Whidden, Orrie Frances. L Ty- frien om Bush Adriana. Marthe Washingion, © CA Btetoom, o Doran, Speed. (HiaiLAND HGnE, Feb trek AME 1a, a ship oot. {92, loaded (the same ship that was off the Light 2th. Wied JACKSONVILLE, Feb 15—Cid brig Altarale, Carver, Cage denas jarmora Billings, NYork; l'th, brig A Eke. NYork Fred Dyer, Parker, dalgo. Ingale Nore: 19h "Sonos Newton. St Pierre, ‘20th, br g Victor of the Wave, Nelson, N York. BILE, Feb 2 Arr chr 0 G Wa'eebury, Cook, NY. old eo er Leng NYork; Uy hd land, rere: cello, Landerkis, ard Sel Magy (Sard) Chgbisola, - Genoa eche Laty Filer. ( Havans By Ona Fe oct vey, Liver; ess (Br), Tnoniel Webwes: Leterre, Lasalle tia Gaiveaton; ship Meares ir), Robinson, Li Parkes AN burg; Our lorria, Me 21a, AM outs wher i pik “irr ite ner. “Havana. ‘ tovnem Lt Sips Potor vst Joalah Quiney, Bo- anes FEE Agr aches Ionse Hankey Harvey, ores a. ineetown. ey may ork nat 2 ah RieW POR Fel Feb ‘ao ‘Arvachrs tain onto wh, Dareae, Pad Hegre, Chee Faun a "brig finrriet ‘Nowell ner, J W Miner, Ka'ee Flamer, Beit Wiles, . wi ton, B Borden, Mores, ar all others bound south and west in Clarendon; bark Lucy Ann; schra Sea i * a er Pug J Ladle nae ai as mond, ¥ Tor Pausaciph ey fchr David Sisson, ard. thowe rey orted psc SEW HAVEN. Feb 7—Arr éohre R Sirgiola; Jobo 3 Ford, Bop af yereey: ston fia schre Tryp) Norfolk, A Bu delphi Louies NYork; 0 © Acker, PORTLAND, Feb 77—Cld steamsbip Anglo Seton ( wees Liver) A — ‘William, Saowman, cork seamen vee MOUPI. Fob 17-8i4 schr Abby Morton, Robinson, 3 PROVIDENCE, Feb 27—Arr FE See or Baltimore; Annie nett Greenport; sloop Rae chr Manchester, N York, report- naruste, bid or aoa toe Indelp.'n. $1a Sut tebe Albert Fields Pails L anon’, ‘ork. Wit incrs vr Nee Yen. EE Gein Meche ewes, Catone rilend, WARREN, Feb 27-84 bark Paul Diver, Matancan (and went into Newport in pita ty | E wind), ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED BVERY DAY. —E—— ee MISCELLANEOUS, ga aniad CHEMIOAL GAIR